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Official Panthers at Saints GameDay Thread


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32 minutes ago, CRA said:

So who would know? random announcers that don’t follow or cover the team or reporters that are talking to folks in Carolina. 

Fox Network game announcers — hands down — not even a close call.  

In pre-game production meetings Network Announcers get a level of access a hack like Person can only dream of…😉…it’s no coincidence they chose to specifically address the topic.

You can be assured Millen & Gaudin were acutely aware of the farcical and wholly unattributed narrative Person threw through the front-window this week and clearly they dug-in and drilled-down on it — these guys have done their homework.

Put another way…Millen & Guadin actually spoke directly with a wide swath of players & coaches while Person is relying on a disgruntled agent or two (un-named no less) who are conflicted and have an ax to grind…🤦‍♂️…FJP.

PS…thanks for tossing that softball right across the middle of the plate 👍

https://www.nfl.com/news/pregame-production-meetings-crucial-for-nfl-broadcasts-0ap3000000993725

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6 minutes ago, section543 said:

I want us to lose as much as the next guy, but this doesn’t look like a team that’s given up on their coach

95% of the Panthers that are out there are playing for their future.  They need to put good individual tape out there for next season to stay employed, get a new deal with someone, etc. 

You can thing Rhule is a clown and have no faith in him….and still play hard.   Most aren’t setup like CMC

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2 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Game announcers — hands down — not even a close call.  

In pre-game production meetings Network Announcers get a level of access a hack like Person can only dream of…😉…it’s no coincidence they chose to specifically address the topic.

You can be assured Millen & Gaudin were acutely aware of the farcical and wholly unattributed narrative Person threw through the front-window this week and clearly they dug-in and drilled-down on it — these guys have done their homework.

Put another way…Millen & Guadin actually spoke directly with a wide swath of players & coaches while Person is relying on a disgruntled agent or two who are conflicted and have an ax to grind…🤦‍♂️…FJP.

https://www.nfl.com/news/pregame-production-meetings-crucial-for-nfl-broadcasts-0ap3000000993725

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Matt millen is a good announcer

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